Zegrahm Expeditions has released its itineraries for 2021. Itineraries include new stops to Bissagos Islands on the west coast of Africa, and the company’s return to the rugged remote west coast of Ireland.
“We at Zegrahm are always looking for ways to explore destinations in a new way – beyond the obvious. We’ve had the privilege of exploring the planet and sharing some of the most unique and remote corners of the globe for three decades,” said Jon Nicholson, Zegrahm’s Director of Planning and Product in a statement.
“And still today we sit with the atlas open, studying, and learning more about the destinations that keep bringing us back, constantly adapting and exploring new opportunities. Our new 2021 expeditions collection embodies our explorer’s heart, our sustainable mind and our thirst to share our beautiful planet with others in unique, memorable ways.”
Regardless of where guests choose to sail, they can expect to be accompanied by a team of expedition staff comprised of marine biologists, ornithologists, anthropologists, naturalists and historians, most with decades of experience under their belts. As well, 99 percent of Zegrahm’s voyages have a one-to-one staff to guest ratio.
The 2021 itineraries includes seven expeditions, including tracing the west coast of Africa, discovering the Mediterranean’s mosaic, exploring wild Ireland and Scotland, a polar bear quest in Svalbard, circumnavigating the Black Sea, and a journey through the Crossroads of Empires from Cyprus to Jordan. These one-of-a-kind voyages give travelers the rare chance to explore destinations nearly impossible to reach on one’s own.
As part of their commitment to sustainability, for each 2021 Small Ships Voyages brochure produced, Zegrahm will donate $1 to the non-profit organization Oceana towards protecting and restoring our oceans and the creatures that call it home.